Buddha seated statue, produced in the late 19th century
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This work is made of gold-plated bronze, with a size of approximately 53.3 centimeters. This work was created by an unknown Thai artist in the late 19th century. This Buddha statue depicts a Buddha dressed in the attire of a prince, sitting on a beautiful throne carpet. This depiction became widely circulated after Rama I (1782-1809) defeated the invasion of Burma and established the Chakri dynasty, which ruled present-day Thailand. In 1917, this sculpture was collected at the Mia Museum. This is the first Asian art piece to enter the museum's collection.